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1 As the scientific basis of a university with centuries old artistic tradition, our faculty is composed of, Archaeology, Art History, History, Sociology, Statistics, Philosophy, Physics and Turkish Language and Literature departments. With all its departments, it is dedicated to a scientific understanding of modern and progressive education, respectful of democratic rights and responsive to global developments. Devoted also to the ideal of educating secular students who are faithful to Atatürk s principles and reforms and who read, think, analyse and interrogate, our Faculty has the mission to contribute to cultural and social developments beside scientific knowledge. After having being recognized as a member of the Erasmus University Charter in April 2004, our Faculty with its continuously developing dynamic structure has taken part in exchange programs as part of which students and academicians from History, Sociology, Statistics, and Turkish Language and Literature Departments have been visiting other universities around Europe. It is among our primary targets to improve participation in these programs. Details about curriculums and academic staff can be found in this information catalogue along with Erasmus program and double agreements. I thank all the participants who take part in preparing this catalogue which I wish would be helpful for all. Prof. Dr. Gülay KIRO LU MSGSÜ THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS DEAN

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3 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS Dean: Prof. Dr. Gülay KIRO LU Vice Dean: Asst. Prof. Dr. Güzin SEVIN Vice Dean: Asst. Prof. Dr. Levend DURANSOY Faculty Secretary: Hülya KARAKOÇ Student Representative of Faculty: Fatma Ece DEM R (Department Of Sociology) Phone : Fax : Adress: Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University The Faculty of Science and Letters Çi dem Sok. No Befliktafl/ stanbul-türkiye In accordance with Higher Education Law no which came into force on 4.Nov.1981, The Council of Higher Education became the governing body for all institutions of higher education in Turkey. Restructuring of all higher education institutions was carried out in accordance with Decree 41 of this law, issued on 20.July Within this framework, The Istanbul State Academy of Fine Arts and all its affiliated faculties and other teaching units were brought together under the titles of Faculty of Architecture and Faculty of Fine Arts. Along with the soon to be established Faculty of Science and Letters and the Istanbul State Conservatory, which was until then affiliated to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, these two faculties were constituted as a new university known as Mimar Sinan University. Since 2004, the university has been known as Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. The Faculty of Science and Letters has been functioning since 1983 and has been providing graduates since In the academic year there were 1,455 undergraduate students attending the faculty and a total of 294 graduates. Within the faculty there are departments of Archaeology, Statistics, Physics, Mathematics, History of Art, Sociology and Turkish Language and Literature, Philosophy. A total of 112 full-time teaching staff is employed in the faculty: 20 professors, 13 associate professors, 41 assistant professors, 7 instructors and 31 research assistants. 9

4 In 2002, following the amendments to the Associate Degree and Undergraduate Education and Teaching Directive, the university adopted the credit system. Further changes were made to some articles of this directive in Preparations were made for participation in the Socrates and Erasmus Programmes, which foster academic cooperation among the higher education institutions of European Union member states, and the university now participates in these programmes.

5 M MAR S NAN FINE ARTS UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS FACULTY OF FINE ARTS FACULTY OF ARCHITECT URE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLO GY INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES VOCATIO NAL SCHOOL STATE CONSERV ATORY DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY DIVISION OF CLASSICAL ARCHEOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPY DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS DIVISION OF THEORY OF STATISTICS DIVISION OF APPLIED STATISTICS DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS DIVISION OF GEOMETRY DIVISION OF TOPOLOGY DIVISION OF ALGEBRA AND NUMBERS THEORY DIVISION OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS DIVISION OF ANALYSIS AND FUNCTIONS THEORY DIVISION OF BASES AND THE LOGIC OF MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT OF ART HISTORY DIVISION OF WESTERN ART AND CONTEMPORARY ART DIVISION OF TURKISH AND ISLAMIC ARTS DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY DIVISION OF GENERAL SOCIOLOGY DIVISION OF SOCIOLOGY OF INSTITUTIONS DIVISION OF APPLIED SOCIOLOGY DIVISION OF SOCIOMETRICS DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY DIVISION OF ANTIQUE AGES HISTORY DIVISION OF MIDDLE AGES HISTORY DIVISION OF NEW AGES HISTORY DIVISION OF MODERN AGES HISTORY DIVISION OF TURKISH REPUBLIC HISTORY DEPARTMENT OF TURKISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE DIVISION OF MODERN TURKISH LANGUAGE DIVISION OF OLD TURKISH LANGUAGE DIVISION OF MODERN TURKISH LITERATURE DIVISION OF OLD TURKISH LITERATURE 11

6 DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY Head of Department: Prof. Dr. Christine ÖZGAN Deputy Head of Department: Asst. Prof. Dr. Haluk ÇET NKAYA Phone : (0212) /131 Fax : (0212) Adress: Mimar Sinan Güzel Sanatlar Üniversitesi Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi Arkeoloji Bölümü Meclis-i Mebusan Cad. Orya Han B Blok No: F nd kl - stanbul The department of Archaeology was part of the Department of Archaeology and History of Art which was established in In 1999 it was separated and was established under the name of Department of Archaeology which started its education in There are three divisions under the department which are Prehistorical Archaeology; Protohistorical Archaeology and Classical Archaeology. Curriculum of the department is arranged chronologically starting from the Prehistorical period to the Late Roman period. Students may choose other courses from the departments of Architecture, Fine Arts and Science- Literature starting from the 3rd term onwards. The graduates of the department of Archaeology obtain the title of archaeologist and may work as curators or experts in the museums, Ministry of Tourism and Culture, art galleries, Municipalities and in the tourism sector as well. The department, whose purpose is to publish new data, research and educate, has its members involved in excavation and field survey projects such as Knidos, Heraion Teichos, Lycia, Ayd n-denizli and Ephesus. 15

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THE IMPACT OF AUTONOMOUS LEARNING ON GRADUATE STUDENTS PROFICIENCY LEVEL IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING ABSTRACT The purpose of the study is to investigate the impact of autonomous learning on graduate students

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